@thisismissem @mwl Maybe so, but Mauritius/the Chagossians would have to agree. Perhaps they will, but I'm okay with it being their call. I think the long history of playing fast and loose with national TLDs should come to an end.
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@thisismissem @mwl Maybe so, but Mauritius/the Chagossians would have to agree. Perhaps they will, but I'm okay with it being their call. I think the long history of playing fast and loose with national TLDs should come to an end. 5 comments
I suppose also some investors could hand them a giant check to "privatize" the domain and turn it into a corporate run tld. @mttaggart Including with .to, the domain name of the site in your link, in my opinion. "Maybe so, but Mauritius/the Chagossians would have to agree. Perhaps they will, but I'm okay with it being their call." thank you. this is how you respect indigenous people's right to self-determination. |
@mttaggart @thisismissem @mwl Seems ideal if it can be their call, and their chance to make some return on the domain's registration fees.
Perhaps the hard bit would be finding a representative for the community / or effectively, defining "the community"? I'm super ignorant about that though, so it might not be as problematic as I imagine?